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"Three Eyes" traces the culprit who quietly destroys the brain, the central control tower of our body, and reveals an unconventional key to escape the attack.
SBS's "Three Eyes," which will air at 8:35 a.m. on the 22nd, raises the possibility that the "blinking", which was passed over as simply due to fatigue and stress, is actually a precursor to Parkinson's disease or dementia. Memory loss and judgment blurring with age are not just aging phenomena. This is because the 'oxygen' we inhale to sustain life leaves a residue called active oxygen in the process of creating energy in the body. The debris becomes a poison that travels throughout the body, oxidizes cells, and, in particular, rusts the brain. We look at how to overcome this cruel paradox that no one can avoid as long as they breathe.
Daunte Lee Chang-yong tells the tragic story behind the work of the 'Painter of the Sun' Gogh. Gogh's 'Sunflower', which used to emit vitality in fierce yellow, has recently been hiding in the dark to avoid exposure to oxygen and light. The discoloration that causes numerous classic masterpieces to fade is currently the biggest headache in the art world. Surprisingly, however, the studio is shocked by the explanation that oxygen, the culprit of destroying famous paintings, can also directly affect human brain health.
Science writer Kwak Jae-sik raises questions by referring to the legendary animal 'Unicorn' as a secret to win the 'War on Oxygen'. On this day, even a special device symbolizing the unicorn appeared in the studio, and all the cast members were surprised. This unicorn symbolizes the 'glutathione' called the antioxidant conductor in our body. The final line of defense to protect our body in the reality of "oxidation" that no one can avoid, how much antioxidant power of glutathione will be, and what will be the reversal of delivery technology beyond the limit of absorption rate will be revealed on the air.
Heo Yang-im, a family medicine specialist, pays attention to the danger signals sent by the brain. "A memory void where you forget where you parked or where you just tried to search doesn't come to mind is a strong warning that brain cells are being damaged," he notes. He then reiterates why it is necessary to prevent the destruction of brain cells and control oxidative stress in the body as we enter the era of 1 million dementia patients.
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